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The Collective Us: An NMCAA Podcast
Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency
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This podcast is produced by Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency. The Collective Us: An NMCAA Podcast focuses on inspiring you through stories of those we've helped by linking local resources to community members in need. Join us as we learn about the programs offered through NMCAA and how we touch people's lives every day.
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This podcast is produced by Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency. The Collective Us: An NMCAA Podcast focuses on inspiring you through stories of those we've helped by linking local resources to community members in need. Join us as we learn about the programs offered through NMCAA and how we touch people's lives every day.
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Ep. 49 - Our Economic Impact
The Collective Us: An NMCAA Podcast
42 minutes 41 seconds
7 months ago
Ep. 49 - Our Economic Impact

This episode of The Collective US podcast, produced by Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency (NMCAA) [DONATE], highlights two essential but often overlooked community support programs: the Laundry Project and the Diaper Distribution Grant.

  • Awareness: Tied to National Laundry Day (April 15), the project emphasizes laundry as a basic human need essential for dignity, confidence, school performance, and job readiness.
  • Details:
  • Impact: Over 3,000 people served in 2024, helping reduce stigma and build relationships in a welcoming environment.
  • Anecdotes: Stories were shared of families with broken washers, flood damage, or large households needing support. The laundry project becomes a place for connection—“like going to the well” in older times.
  • NMCAA distributes free diapers to qualifying families through a grant from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
  • Eligibility: Based on income or receipt of assistance programs like SNAP, TANF, etc. No documentation is required—self-declaration only.
  • Access: Diapers are available at pantries and partner locations across NMCAA’s 10-county service area.
  • Reach: In 2023, the program distributed over 9,000 sleeves of diapers to 1,756 households.
  • Future Goals: Expansion to include adult incontinence products, and more rural outreach (interest noted in Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Emmet counties).
  • NMCAA’s programs (like Head Start, tax prep, housing assistance, etc.) provide tangible economic benefits—e.g., $6.8 million returned to the local economy via free tax prep alone.
  • Basic needs programs enable families to stay employed, kids to stay in school, and reduce financial stress.
  • Stories drive change—real people, real experiences build trust and reduce stigma.
  • NMCAA’s mission is rooted in community, dignity, and access.
  • “See you next Thursday”—a catchy musical outro reaffirms NMCAA’s consistent presence and support for the community.

Key Highlights:Laundry ProjectDiaper GrantOverall Economic ImpactFinal Takeaways:

The Collective Us: An NMCAA Podcast
This podcast is produced by Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency. The Collective Us: An NMCAA Podcast focuses on inspiring you through stories of those we've helped by linking local resources to community members in need. Join us as we learn about the programs offered through NMCAA and how we touch people's lives every day.